I'd like to be able to carry a couple days' worth of fresh food on my summer Virginia to Oregon trips and ice in a cooler melts too quickly. If I were to use dry ice, I'd be concerned about CO2 accumulating in the cabin. The two air vents' breeze is evacuated out the gaps in the slider canopy and aft of the luggage compartment, but it would likely be safer to send it more directly overboard.
If I were to plumb a hose through the luggage compartment cover, would there be enough air movement to evacuate the CO2 out the openings in the empennage? Does anyone have experience making this or other options work?
Thanks all.
If I were to plumb a hose through the luggage compartment cover, would there be enough air movement to evacuate the CO2 out the openings in the empennage? Does anyone have experience making this or other options work?
Thanks all.